City Year Milwaukee adds three new board members

City Year, a national organization that unites young people for a year of service in high-need schools, welcomes three new board members: Cecelia Gore, Executive Director of the Brewers Community Foundation, Kevin Joy, Vice President of Institutional Sales at Heartland Advisors, and Cal Schmidt, Senior Vice President of Integrated Customer Operations at Northwestern Mutual.

“Cecelia, Kevin, and Cal bringing their talent, expertise, and energy to the table is a great win for City Year and Milwaukee students,” stated Jason M. Holton, City Year Milwaukee’s Executive Director and Vice President. “We especially look forward to their support, perspective and commitment as we continue to partner with schools and collaborate in the Milwaukee community to help students unleash their fullest potential.”

Cecelia Gore, Executive Director of Brewers Community Foundation, has been a supporter of City Year since corps members started serving in schools in Milwaukee in 2010. Brewers Community Foundation has been a City Year team sponsor of Milwaukee Public Schools’ Roosevelt Middle School of the Arts since 2012. Cecelia also serves on the boards of Milwaukee Public Library, Menomonee Valley Partners, Marcus Center and Alverno College. She’s been awarded the Business Journal’s Women of Influence, YWCA’s Outstanding Woman of Achievement, and Girl Scouts Community Leadership Award.

“I am very pleased to have the opportunity to join City Year as a member of the board,” said Cecelia Gore. “The organization has done an amazing job of supporting students through its mission. Brewers Community Foundation has been a long standing supporter and has great respect for the leadership and staff that provide critical support which enhances strong educational attainment.”

Kevin Joy is Vice President & Head of Institutional Sales at Heartland Advisors. He is also an Emeritus Member on the Auxiliary Board of the Art Institute of Chicago and a past Vice President of Carnegie Mellon University’s Alumni Association Board. He was selected to Diversity MBA Magazine’s 2012 Top 100 Under 50 Executive Leaders List.

“The education of our youth is a societal imperative. I can think of few organizations as uniquely positioned to address individual educational success as City Year. I am both excited & honored to be working with such a dedicated & talented team,” said Kevin Joy.

Cal Schmidt, Senior Vice President of Integrated Customer Operations at Northwestern Mutual, also serves on the Rogers Memorial Hospital Board of Directors as Board Vice Chair. He is a Fellow of Life Management Institute and has a Chartered Life Underwriter designation. Northwestern Mutual has partnered with City Year Milwaukee since 2010, sponsoring the Whole School, Whole Child education model in addition to the annual dinner. Their most recent investment has been in the 5:1 Collaborative, which is a joint initiative between City Year Milwaukee, Teach for America, Schools That Can, and Milwaukee Public Schools’ Carver Academy.

“I’m honored and inspired to be joining the City Year board,” said Cal Schmidt, Senior Vice President of Integrated Customer Operations, Northwestern Mutual. “We want to create a deep and sustainable impact where our employees and financial representatives live and work. By supporting education, we’re improving the lives of children and families and building a better tomorrow.”

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